Wednesday, June 11, 2008

USC finds proven winner to take over women’s hoops

Obviously, her resume and attitude can work wonders in recruiting. And it'll have to if USC is going to become a power in the women's college game.

Walvius stepped down from the team last month after a career that had more downs than ups. The good years included a run to the Elite Eight in the 2002 NCAA Tournament, but the talent level has dropped off tremendously. It seemed Walvius wasn't going to get things back on track.

So, Hyman has gone out and outdone himself on this hire. Sure, women's basketball doesn't get the same attention as the men — and attendance is abysmal at times. But, like every other sport, support will come if you win.

It looks like the Gamecocks got a champion who can do that on the court and in life.

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